instructor Worthiness of Sweetheart of The Song Tra Bong Clearly‚ the narrator of Sweetheart of “The Song Tra Bong” is more fascinated of bringing about the excitement that should be placed in story that is termed as great. The story brings the inner picture of the affections that one emulates in real time situation. The story as narrated cultivates an audience appetite to formulate and create a clear picture of the modesty of all in the plot and the characters mentioned. It is with this kind of
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ideal soldier‚ he then goes on to say “Even now‚ twenty years later‚ I can see him wrapping his girlfriend’s pantyhose around his neck before heading out on ambush.”. The stockings were a talisman for him. O’Brien paints a picture in “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” of the necessity and essence of femininity that paradoxically and inevitably slips quietly into the masculine. In both instances‚ the essence of femininity plays an integral role in the
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Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong In the story‚ “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Tim O’Brien uses the motif of eyes to demonstrate that the war messes you up no matter who you are before it. Mary Anne was introduced into war just an innocently as a baby is introduced into life. She contained a innocence of no other. “This seventeen-year-old doll in her goddamn culottes‚ perky and fresh-faced‚ like a cheerleader visiting the opposing team’s locker room. Her pretty blue eyes seemed to glow” (96). Mary
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perform under pressure. Unfortunately‚most people never talk about the mental aspect of war. Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong is a story told by Rat Kiley in the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien. It shows how the war takes a toll on people mentally. This story shifts from light hearted to mysterious and uses lighthearted diction‚ mysterious syntax‚ and environmental imagery. This specific story is told through the perspective of Rat Kiley. During Rat’s first trip into the mountains of
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Study Guide for “The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” 1. Rat’s reputation among the men of Alpha Company was of being an exaggerator who frequently overstated the truth. The narrator compares Rat’s storytelling to sharing the experience of a fire‚ in order to burn his audience and ensure that they would come to the same understanding as him‚ Rat would embellish his tales. The narrator suggests that his stories be corrected by ‘subtracting superlatives‚ figuring the square root of an absolute and
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“Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” I enjoyed reading "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong" because I can relate with Mary Anne. There were two part of the chapter that caught my attention the most. The first was when the Rat was describing the changes in Mary’s look. It doesn’t take long for someone to adapt to war‚ its not so much they want to its more that they need to. To survive someone must worry about what’s outside the walls and the soldiers you work with‚ not so much your personal preferences
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Throughout the novel O’Brien shows the audience the functionality of his platoon through describing their life stories. Each character is changed due to their time in the war. Some lose their innocence along with their ability to cope like Norman Bowker‚ or Mary Anne. Some are like Time O’Brien; while he was changed in Vietnam‚ he found a way to continue living. O’Brien tries to show the conflict of war while telling us how it changes people. These three characters represent the effects of Vietnam
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of war. Similarly‚ In Tim O’Brien’s “Song of the Tra Bong”‚ a story about how a young man from the Vietnam War pays to have his significant other sent to his station unfolds as a dramatic turn for the worse. The young man‚ Mark Fossie‚ deals with the pain of seeing his significant other‚ Mary Anne‚ animate a drastic transformation to the ultimate obscurity and frightening notion of war. At first glance‚ one may have the impression that O’Brien’s short story might shroud the idea of love and relationships
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he writes about the surrealism of war in “How to Tell a True War Story” and “The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bang.” In the first story the character‚ Rat‚ had a best friend and someone he loved‚ who was killed. It is believable because of the details. However‚ the second story has details that are too fantastic to believe. The author wants us to make up our own minds about these stories‚ and he does not make it easy. “ A true war story never has a moral.”Rat and his best friend were playing around
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English 1020 22 February 2012 Mary Anne Bell of “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” by Tim O’Brian It is a well known fact that experiencing war changes people; there is an innocence that is forever lost. In Tim O’Brian’s‚ “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong”‚ Mary Anne Bell is an unusual example of the innocence that is lost in war because unlike the rest of the soldiers‚ she is a woman. Mary Anne’s transformation from innocent “sweetheart” to fierce warrior left readers with mixed emotions because
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